Hot dog corral, Troubleshooting – A.J. Antunes & Co HDC-50A 9300360 User Manual

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Hot Dog Corral

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A.J. Antunes & Co.

P/N 1010609 Rev. I 03/12

trOublesHOOtInG

warnInG

to avoid possible personal injury and/or damage to the unit, inspection, test and repair of electrical equip-

ment should be performed by qualified service personnel. the unit should be unplugged when servicing.

problem

possible Cause

Corrective action

unit will not heat up.

Rocket switch (Power

On/Off) is ON.

Power cord not plugged in.

Plug Power cord into the appropriate outlet.

circuit breaker is off or has been tripped

in the main power supply.

turn on or reset the circuit breaker.

thermostats not turned on.

turn the thermostats to the proper settings.

Loose connections.

check the continuity of the wiring. tighten as

needed.

Defective wiring.

Replace the defective wires.

Defective Power cord.

check Power cord continuity. Replace if

necessary.

Defective Rocker switch (Power On/Off). If there is power to the switch in the ON posi-

tion but no power coming out, replace the

switch.

Defective thermostat.

Replace thermostat.

Defective Heating element(s).

Replace Heating element(s).

the Drive frame does

not move smoothly.

Drive frame out of square.

Repair or replace Driver frame.

black Driver Rollers or Nylon glides are

missing or need lubrication.

Install new Driver Rollers and/or Nylon glides

or lubricate with a small amount of food grade

grease.

Drive mechanism bent or damaged.

Replace bent or damaged components.

Improper drive alignment.

see “Inspecting and aligning Drive Parts” in

the Maintenance section of this manual.

Defective Motor.

Repair or replace Motor.

the Driver frame does

not move but unit gets

hot.

Loose, damaged, or worn drive

component(s) or loose setscrew(s).

Locate component(s) in question and refasten

or replace. tighten setscrew(s).

Defective Motor.

Replace Motor.

Insulation has detached and stalled the

Motor fan blade.

Remove base Plate and reposition the

Insulation under the Insulation Retainer.

the Drive frame

scratches the grill

surface or side panels.

Driver frame is out of square, bent, or

damaged.

Repair or replace Driver frame.

Nylon glides are missing or worn.

Replace Nylon glides according to the

Maintenance section of this manual.

the Drive frame

climbs over the product

continuously or inter-

mittently.

One or more of the Driver frame Roller

Rods are tight and do not roll freely, or

do not have side to side play.

soak the Driver frame in hot, soapy water for

one hour. Perform the Daily cleaning accord-

ing to the Maintenance section of this manual.

If the rods are still tight, use a mallet to hit the

frame outwards and away from the tight rod(s)

to free the rods up. If the rods are still tight,

replace the Driver frame.

Product is under or

over cooked.

Improper thermostat setting(s).

Re-adjust thermostat(s).

Defective thermostat(s).

Replace thermostat(s).

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